Tea Tree Essential Oil, Undiluted (Melaleuca Alternifolia)
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Description ShareTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail (*CAUTION: Essential oils are NOT safe for internal use. For external use only. Do not apply directly to skin without first properly diluting with a carrier oil.) Tea Tree Essential Oil, Undiluted (Melaleuca Alternifolia) 1 Dram COMMON NAME : Tea Tree SCIENTIFIC NAME : Melaleuca Alternifolia OTHER NAMES : Melaleuca oil, Ti-tree FAMILY : Myrtaceae METAPHYSICAL / SPIRITUAL ASSOCIATIONS & CORRESPONDENCES : Element: Water Planet: Earth Direction: West Zodiac Sign: Pisces Chakra: 5th Throat Chakra (Vishuddha) Energy: Yin Gender: Feminine Rune: Perthro Tarot Card: the Tower tarot Parts Used: Leaves Ingredients: 100% Pure Steam-Distilled Tea Tree Essential Oil Description: (*CAUTION! If ingested, tea tree oil is toxic with serious side effects, including coma.) The aboriginal people of Australia have traditionally used tea tree oil as an antiseptic (germ killer) and an herbal medicine. Today, external use of tea tree oil is promoted to help bacterial skin infections, parasitic skin infections, cuts and wounds, ulcerations, warts, acne, fungal infections including foot fungus/athlete’s foot and toenail fungus, mite infections, head and body lice (especially when combined with lavender oil), and insect bites. Tea tree oil is a natural astringent and antiseptic and can help control underarm body odor. Tea tree oil in shampoo can help relieve seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff. Tea tree oil used in a diffuser can help repel mosquitos, rid the air of unpleasant odors, and freshen linens and laundry. Historical Uses: antibacterial, antifungal, antiseptic, astringent, antiviral, disinfectant, skin infection, abrasions, cuts, grazes, scrapes, wounds, ulcerations, warts, fungal infection, foot fungus, athlete’s foot, toenail fungus, mite infection, head lice, body lice, insect bites and stings, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, insect repellant, body odor Mystical Attributes: Tea tree oil is used for cleansing, purification, warding off disease, and in healing rituals. In can be used in a diffuser in a sickroom to clear energy blockages. Mystical Intentions: cleansing, purification, health and healing Smell: Tea tree has a strongly medicinal, antiseptic, minty, sightly spicy, camphorous aroma. Botany, Cultivation & Harvesting: Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) is a species of tree or tall shrub that is endemic to Australia, occurring in southeast Queensland and the north coast and adjacent ranges of New South Wales where it grows along streams and on swampy flats, and is often the dominant species where it occurs. Tea tree is a small tree that can grow to about 20 feet with a bushy crown and whitish, papery bark. The leaves are arranged alternately, sometimes scattered or whorled. The leaves are smooth, soft, linear in shape, 04.-1 inch long, and 0.04 inch wide. They are also rich in oil with the glands prominent. Flowers occur in white or cream-colored masses of spikes 1-2 inches long over a short period, mostly spring to early summer, and give the tree an appearance of looking fluffy. The small, woody, cup-shaped fruit, 0.08-1 inch in diameter, are scattered along the branches. Tea tree grows well in a wide range of soils and climates. It prefers moist, but well-drained soils and full sun. Contraindications & Toxicity: Do not use if pregnant or nursing. May cause contact dermatitis (allergic skin rash) or skin irritation. Avoid using tea tree oil if you have eczema, as it could worsen the condition. Do not inhale the oil if you has asthma, as it may worsen symptoms. Do not mix tea tree oil with other ingredients like benzoyl peroxide, retinol, retinoids, tretinoin, Retin-A, salicylic acid, glycolic acid, lactic acid, vitamin C, etc. Tea tree is poisonous if swallowed, so should not be used in or around the mouth and not used in lip balms. Do not use tea tree oil in the ears as it may causes damage to the inner ear. Do not use around the eyes as tea tree oil can cause corneal damage. Constituents: Terpinen-4-ol y-terpinene α-terpinene α-pinene 1,8 cineole Linalool Sources: https://spiritartsandherbs.com/sources **IMPORTANT INFORMATON: Products are sold as curio items for entertainment purposes only and based upon historical and magical uses. We do not imply or guarantee that any items provide specific abilities, powers, outcomes, remedies, or treatments. Any information provided on listings or through private conversation is intended for educational purposes only and are based on historical folklore and traditions, and should not replace the advice of a physician. Use our products at your own risk. By purchasing this item, you understand and release Spirit Arts & Herbs Inc from any liability. No items we sell are for internal use and should never be ingested for any reason. Some may also not be safe for topical application, or even be safe to touch while unprotected. Always use proper safety precautions when using our products. 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